German vehicle number plate,nice condition relic with markings recovered from Sevastopol the battlefield of the Crimea in 1942

German vehicle number plate,nice condition relic with markings recovered from Sevastopol the battlefield of the Crimea in 1942

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This is a Rare German vehicle number plate which does still retain a lot of its original white paintwork and black painted letters fairly clear to see and retains a lot of original colour.The plate does have some rust holes it is in relic but solid condition rusty but not falling apart at all it has been well cleaned it is perfect for display or any collection and very unusual find from the battlefield.The number plate has been recovered from Sevastopol the battlefield of 1941-1942 in the Crimea the Germans last big victory in the East.The cap comes with a A5 laminated information card.

In late July 1941, Hitler ordered Army Group South to seize the Crimea as part of its operations to secure the Ukraine and the Donets Basin, in order to protect the vital Romanian oil refineries at Ploesti from Soviet air attack. After weeks of heavy fighting, the Germans breached the Soviet defenses and overran most of the Crimea. By November 1941 the only remaining Soviet foothold in the area was the heavily fortified naval base at Sevastopol.

Operation Sturgeon Haul, the final assault on Sevastopol, was one of the very few joint service German operations of World War II, with two German corps and a Romanian corps supported by a huge artillery siege train on the 4th July 1942 Thirty thousand Soviets surrendered and in July itself a total of 90,000 prisoners were taken also 467 guns, 758 mortars, and 155 antitank guns captured. Two more Soviet armies were smashed and an estimated 50,000 of the enemy killed on the battlefield. Including civilians, Soviet casualties were about 250,000 for the entire siege.Despite Manstein’s efforts to spare his infantry and crush the defenders with overwhelming bombardment, official Eleventh Army losses numbered 4,337 dead, 1,591 missing, and 18,183 wounded. Actual casualties were probably much higher, up to 75,000. In addition, they had used up 46,700 tons of munitions and 20,000 tons of bombs.

THIS ITEM IS FREE UK SHIPPING. FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS, IT IS AT A REDUCED RATE. US REGULATIONS CURRENTLY PROHIBIT THE PURCHASE OR SALE OF VARIOUS GOODS AND SERVICES ORIGINATING FROM OR BEING SHIPPING TO CRIMEA.